These adoptable animals are available from the Jefferson County Animal Control center in Barnhart, MO.
Ask the president of the Missouri Narcotics Association who has been tracking meth for more than 15 years, the answer is "Yes." The Arnold and Jefferson County laws on prescription sales has an effect.
The Arnold Farmers' Market will open for the first time on May 5.
Guardsmen from Arnold and Imperial earned their medals for helping deliver $2.7 billion in supplies and for escorting 4,900 Afghan trucks to support units.
A Pevely man died in a wreck on I-270 on Friday.
The new Mayor Pro Tem said he is humbled and honored to receive the position.
The proposed law will charge a $250 fine on anyone convicted of urinating or defecating in Arnold's streets, parks and sidewalks.
The election of a new city council means councilmen have to choose a Mayor Pro Tem.
The second forum will be at Jefferson College's Arnold campus on Thursday, April 19.
Lanes closed Monday night at 7 p.m. on I-270 as crews started the expansion project between Manchester Road and Highway 44.
The S. Stephen Family Trust sold Ozark Drive property to the city.
Arnold ordinances require businesses to operate in a building.
Newly elected Ward 2 Councilman Michelle Hohmeier and re-elected Treasurer Dan Kroupa and councilmen Paul Freese, Christine Lang and Ken Moss will be sworn-in Thursday evening.
A driver struck a neighborhood child, Michelle Tyler said to Arnold City Councilmen.
Vendors interested in participating in the Arnold Farmers' Market can tour the site and discuss the operation with city representatives on April 21.
Eat like a Rockefeller, or at least John Jacob Astor, one of the passengers aboard the Titanic, whose centennial will be commemorated with lavish dinners and parties on the anniversary of the ship's sinking, April 15.
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Councilmen will also vote to buy a drug incinerator for the Arnold Police Department, begin crack sealing city streets.
With 100 percent of the precincts reporting, the Jefferson County Municipal Election has the unofficial winners.
Paul Freese returns as Ward 3 Councilman.
The polls for the April 3 election are open from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Will you be casting your ballot?
The commemorative DVDs will cost about $10.
An Internet tool, provided by the Missouri Secretary of State's Office, helps voters find their polling location.
Seniors and people living on a fixed- or low-income benefit from Arnold's free trash pickup service, says a city councilman.
Clayton Farmer's Market manager Deb Henderson has asked for a review of the bill's wording on liability, dogs and operating days.
Jessica L. Harris pleaded guilty to embezzeling from her former Fenton-based employer Micro Engineering, Inc.
The machines are needed for mailing bills to residents and businesses.
The Farmers' Market will boost sales for other vegetable stores, Arnold grocers say.
There's a lot of space in the Arnold Crossroads mall, especially after Kmart closed shop a few years ago.
Arnold police issue the speeding tickets, judges determine the amount of the fine paid for a speeding ticket.
Arnold Police Chief is wants to save money by purchasing an incinerator to destroy drugs obtained during the year.
Jefferson County resident getting petition to remove barriers placed to protect children in an Arnold neighborhood.
The IRS is warning of scams that promise large tax returns based on education tax credit.
The IRS has issued a list of free tax services to help Arnold and Jefferson County residents file their taxes
Two large concrete barriers, and numerous signs, warned drivers that Tamarack Drive is closed at the Arnold border.
City postpones brush pickup to April 2. Originally planned to begin on March 26.
Missouri State Treasurer's Office issued a low-interest loan to expand the Arnold Rental Center.